GenSoftReviews
announces that it now has reviews of more than 500 genealogical
software programs at its site.
The Florida Genealogical
Society (Tampa) will hold its annual Fall Seminar on Saturday,
September 18, 2010, and the speaker will be Curt B. Witcher, the
manager of the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public
Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana. More information will be
available at the society's website at http://fgs.org.
The Federation of Genealogical
Societies has announced the extension of its Early Bird
registration for its 2010 FGS Conference on August 18-21, 2010, in
Knoxville, Tennessee. The date has been extended to June 21, 2010.
Complete details and online registration can be found at http://fgs.org/2010conference.
Steve discusses his
great-grandfather's birth records, and he asks about how to best
borrow microfilmed records from Augusta County, Virginia - through
the Library of Virginia or through the local LDS Family History
Center.
Teri discusses the impportance
of source citations.
Drew discusses the derivation
and meaning of first names, and cites a book, The New American
Dictionary of First Names, by Leslie Dunkling and William
Gosling.
Pat shares an important
collection of New York State digitized historic newspapers at
http://www.fultonhistory.com.
Michael asks about The Guys'
use of DNA in research. He also asks for tips for first-time
conference attendees. George points him to a webinar he did for the
Southern
California Genealogical Society titled, "How to Get the Most
out of a Genealogy Conference." The webinar can be seen at http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/RootsTV.htm.
Tammy asks about the key
database collections at Footnote.com.
George G. Morgan and Drew Smith discuss genealogy on The Genealogy Guys Podcast
Drew Smith interviews leaders of the genealogy community on Genealogy Connection